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sophie: which candidate do you like? bernie sanders. sophie: because? >> because i think h he better ideas for spanish people. sophie: saturday's caucus will be the first indication what people think in this racially diverse state. >> trumpin't bad to me. >> he is, though. >> he on bad. >> he know how to put words the right way. he's about business. g>> he mon. >> that's the only thing. >> he bought it. >> i would love to see a woman be president. sophie: and -- laura: and, sophie, what's happeningn the early voting? is the turnout brisk even though the caucus doesn't begin until tomorrow? sophie: yeah, there was really enthusiastic turnout for the early voting. some 75,000 people took advantage of that, we're told, which is great, news, of cour for the candidates in terms of participation and enthusiasm for this process, engaging in it. but that's a lot of data, of course. ople are slightly nervous about that because of the chaos we saw in iowa. now, the democratic party here in nevada has said that will not happen here. but caucusing will take place a
sophie: which candidate do you like? bernie sanders. sophie: because? >> because i think h he better ideas for spanish people. sophie: saturday's caucus will be the first indication what people think in this racially diverse state. >> trumpin't bad to me. >> he is, though. >> he on bad. >> he know how to put words the right way. he's about business. g>> he mon. >> that's the only thing. >> he bought it. >> i would love to see a woman be...
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laura: sophie long, thank you. well, jurors in harve weinstein's sexual assault trial sent a note to the judge suggestinghey're deadlocked on the most serious charges. the former hollywood producers claims all the sexual encounters he had were consensual. the case watched because the allegations against mr. weinsteinaunchedth me too movement. i spoke to been wright who's in new york for us.io been, what que did the jury have for the judgeay t ben: well, the jury has been deliberating sincesday and they passed a number ofte l. the verdict sheet they're studying since then. today was most interesting. around lunchtime, the jury sent a note to the judge askin if deliver a split orecided verdict on the two most serious charges that harvey weinstein faces, counts of predatory sexualfssault. now, he's convicted on those and found guilty, he could be facing up to life in prisonment. so the fact they're asking that qution suggest they're not sure yet on that absolutely key question whether he's guilty or not. so they're un
laura: sophie long, thank you. well, jurors in harve weinstein's sexual assault trial sent a note to the judge suggestinghey're deadlocked on the most serious charges. the former hollywood producers claims all the sexual encounters he had were consensual. the case watched because the allegations against mr. weinsteinaunchedth me too movement. i spoke to been wright who's in new york for us.io been, what que did the jury have for the judgeay t ben: well, the jury has been deliberating sincesday...
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sophie: the numbers did offer some inconsistencies around the data. we had china confirming the big jump we saw on thursday are a one-off, but today it did lower citing doublet, counting due to the new methods, including a diagnosis of critical systems. we saw a drop in the total number of reported cases to 1000, giving the tally to 64,000, while the fatality
sophie: the numbers did offer some inconsistencies around the data. we had china confirming the big jump we saw on thursday are a one-off, but today it did lower citing doublet, counting due to the new methods, including a diagnosis of critical systems. we saw a drop in the total number of reported cases to 1000, giving the tally to 64,000, while the fatality
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sophie: this is the first time he will have spped on a debate stage since i think 2009. bernie sanders has already accused michael bloomberg o trying to buy this nomination. other things likely tonight, the recent reports about past sexist language and behavior. chhe said l bloomberg does not tolerate any intolerancer harassment. he will also be accused of censoring or silencing the press. he owns one ofhe biggest media companies in the world. his journalists are oer to not to report on his personal life or wealth. this willhe beirst time the american click, the media -- the american public, the media, will see how he stas up to those accusations and what kind of presidente would hope to become. laura: what are the issues specific to nevadaco that could up tonight? sophie: as you mentioned, nevada is one of the most diverse of the early voting states. there is a huge african-american and latinoat popn they are looking for compassionate and manion laws regressed -- many are again the wall president trump trying to build. also, gun control, it was just a few years ago that
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that is our colleague sophie kim rooted in hong kong. -- sophie kim rooted in hong kong -- it does not look like the markets are very worried about bernie sanders. abigial: that is one of the stories we are following. take a look at the gains in the major averages. the s&p 500 and the row, hittinw all-time highs. we also have oil higher, bonds lower relative to bernie sanders. there is a storyline that as long as he is leading the field of democratic candidates, that is good news for president trump and good news for the stock market, investors not worried. you can also talk about the coronavirus and the idea it has pete, and the impact on the global economy will not be as severe as had been thought last week when there were declines, or the week before that. picture. a that is true when we use the bloomberg imap. 10 of the 11 sectors are higher. only consumer staples is down. up top, consumer discretionary up 1%. energy up 1%, being helped out by the oil rising. health care just fractionally. returning to bernie sanders, after he has won the new hampshire primary, we have big gains fo
that is our colleague sophie kim rooted in hong kong. -- sophie kim rooted in hong kong -- it does not look like the markets are very worried about bernie sanders. abigial: that is one of the stories we are following. take a look at the gains in the major averages. the s&p 500 and the row, hittinw all-time highs. we also have oil higher, bonds lower relative to bernie sanders. there is a storyline that as long as he is leading the field of democratic candidates, that is good news for...
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sophie: that is the expectation. potential outlook from chinese policymakers that was meant to be published in march. he will have to access the impact. , which isn hubei china's fourth biggest manufacturing hub for autos, we are seeing that knock on effect from parts shortages. nissan may be bracing for potential destruction of its plants. -- disruption of its plants. --plants in that prominent the province stay off, it could cause nissan to move production to japan. shery: thank you. now the fallout from the coronavirus is just one of the things the fed will be watching in the coming months. it releases its minutes at the top of the hour. it seems to be the balance sheet that has investors talking. ian lyngen here. there is expectation that we will get a meaningful debate on the virus, but i guess the key question is how bad does the virus have to turn out to be in order for the fed to jump into action? ian: i think one of the key questions is, you're not going to know how bad the virus is until after the fact. my
sophie: that is the expectation. potential outlook from chinese policymakers that was meant to be published in march. he will have to access the impact. , which isn hubei china's fourth biggest manufacturing hub for autos, we are seeing that knock on effect from parts shortages. nissan may be bracing for potential destruction of its plants. -- disruption of its plants. --plants in that prominent the province stay off, it could cause nissan to move production to japan. shery: thank you. now the...
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sophie: we saw some revisions upward. hubei province upping its count for the past two days, increasing confirmed infections and 775, which has raised the count to 62,080 eight. nationwide, china provides its five prisonsclude in three provinces. shandong in particular, those numbers were flagged as concerns by the who, along with it pick pickmbers we have seen for in numbers we have seen for iran. uae, italy, and israel also confirmed more infections. as to what china is telling its citizens, we had commentary from policy makers this week indicating they will provide more support, monetary and fiscal support, and that juncture citing a politburo saying it does not see a turning point in the outbreak. guy: can i take you back to the news on shandong, the region the double uhf cited? this is a coastal -- the region cited? this is a coastal region, so it probably has greater links to the rest of the world. sophie: there was a concern that there would be a pickup inside hubei province, so by highlighting the increase in shan
sophie: we saw some revisions upward. hubei province upping its count for the past two days, increasing confirmed infections and 775, which has raised the count to 62,080 eight. nationwide, china provides its five prisonsclude in three provinces. shandong in particular, those numbers were flagged as concerns by the who, along with it pick pickmbers we have seen for in numbers we have seen for iran. uae, italy, and israel also confirmed more infections. as to what china is telling its citizens,...
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we fixed our issues with sophie kamaruddin. signs thee we seeing number of patients are finally stabilizing? theie: we saw a drop in number of reported cases, some encouraging signs as experts are looking for a potential peak in the outbreak. there is some consternation that more could have been done earlier. we saw a commentary in the last medical journal co-authored by some experts on the who committee, noting that preliminary gene sequence data it was available before the public release. do you report about whether we are seeing a shift in the policy focus by the leadership in beijing, the latest unity that,g seems to emphasize focusing more on trying to expand domestic demand and stabilizing economic activity. how long before we start getting people back to their factories, back out on the street? it is one thing to look for the virus to look like it is not spreading, but to get people moving again, will there be a lag? sophie: more custom a's are assessing the potential for exposure. we have companies like honda and nissan
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joining us from hong kong is sophie kamaruddin. talk about the 15,000 person increase, bringing the total number to nearly 60,000. is that causing panic? sophie: those numbers asresented a 45% increase china provides methodology and it comes to diagnosing with critical symptoms. in the wake of this update we have the who painting the adding 13,000 cases represent cases that date back days and weeks and do not represent a sudden surge in the reported number. nonetheless, it does represent a challenge when it comes to determining when we may see the peak of the outbreak, particularly as we are seeing more cases emerge elsewhere. today the u.s. confirms a 15th case in texas of a quarantined page seven -- a quarantined patient was evacuated from wuhan. guy: thank you very much indeed. sophie kamaruddin joining us with the latest out of hong kong. flat as theairbus european playmakers reacts to the difficulties facing boeing. earlier i talked to the ceo about the newly announced plan that the aircraft maker will 2020 and80 aircraft in w
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sophie: as you mentioned, nevada is one of the mo diverse of the early voting states. there is a huge afcan-american and latino population they are looking for compassionate immigration laws and many regressed -- many are against the wall president trump trying to build. also, gun control, it was just a few years agot te horrific shootingas carried out in las vegas. laura: thank you. the death toll from the coronavirus as risen to more than 2000 with more than 75,000 passengers who have been stuck japan have begun l theess in ship. that is cluster of infections tside -- the biggest cluster ofma infections outsidland china. >> the first passengers released from the diamond princess began their long walk to freedom, waving goodbye to friends still stuck on board. yesterday, they were virtual prisoners. today, the first five hundred protested negative are walking on the street and getting on the this man says, i felt really scared. not going home today are sally and david able. yesterday, they announced they tested positive. today, their son says they are still stuck on b
sophie: as you mentioned, nevada is one of the mo diverse of the early voting states. there is a huge afcan-american and latino population they are looking for compassionate immigration laws and many regressed -- many are against the wall president trump trying to build. also, gun control, it was just a few years agot te horrific shootingas carried out in las vegas. laura: thank you. the death toll from the coronavirus as risen to more than 2000 with more than 75,000 passengers who have been...
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sophie, thank you very much. do you know what, i think every year we should send somebody new to the oscars. it is, clearly, there is a system and sophie is trying to work it out, you know... will be unwritten rules. can you get a lesueur and pull somebody over? unwritten rules. can you get a lesueur and pull somebody over7m must be very hard to be timing your run. you would call somebody over and speak to them but you don't want to miss the person who you are waiting for that. there is that redness of value interrupts, stop, it isa redness of value interrupts, stop, it is a very difficult job. sophie will be there through the morning. she mentioned parasite, the first foreign language films win best picture in 92 years of the oscars. antonio banderas has been speaking to colin patterson, who stood right next to sophie on the red carpet, about the significance of that win. the awards are becoming something different than they used to be. they are more international. ithink in the organisation of the oscars, there
sophie, thank you very much. do you know what, i think every year we should send somebody new to the oscars. it is, clearly, there is a system and sophie is trying to work it out, you know... will be unwritten rules. can you get a lesueur and pull somebody over? unwritten rules. can you get a lesueur and pull somebody over7m must be very hard to be timing your run. you would call somebody over and speak to them but you don't want to miss the person who you are waiting for that. there is that...
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cheering sophie long is in nevada's largest city, las vegas. hi, sophie. ican hi, sophie. i can see you're at the biden campaign. is his campaign off life support? no, ithink campaign off life support? no, i think it's come off life support now. joe biden is in the crowd behind me, having selfies taken with his wife, jill. internally they're saying they've come second stoppage we only have a small amount of the results officially according to the nevada democratic party but us media outlets are already calling this a resounding victory for bernie sanders. he was always expected to do very well here, he was leading in the polls both nationally and in nevada, strong support base with the latino community, which make up a third of the population in nevada, so us media outlets already calling this a success for bernie sanders and we're hearing joe biden‘s team, to internal data, are saying he's come a very strong second. he needed to do that, he had a very lacklustre performance in new hampshire and iowa and he needed to regain the momentum here to ta ke regain the momentum
cheering sophie long is in nevada's largest city, las vegas. hi, sophie. ican hi, sophie. i can see you're at the biden campaign. is his campaign off life support? no, ithink campaign off life support? no, i think it's come off life support now. joe biden is in the crowd behind me, having selfies taken with his wife, jill. internally they're saying they've come second stoppage we only have a small amount of the results officially according to the nevada democratic party but us media outlets are...
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vonnie: sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, thank you for that update. guy: let's get some insight into the state of the markets and their reaction to what is happening with coronavirus. we are joined by derek halpenny, european head of global markets research at mufg. are you surprised at the sanguine approach risk assets are taking to the coronavirus story? you would have thought on the face that this is a very market negative event. it doesn't appear to be perceived that way by those investors that are putting large amounts of money in here. derek: i think for sure, there is this huge assumption, hope in the markets that this plays out, however bad the data gets. that ultimately, you will have central banks and governments who stepped in very aggressively. on the central bank side, that has already been happening. but certainly in terms of china specifically, that there is more stimulus to come, both fiscal and monetary, and that ultimately we will get this kind of transitory impact and ultimately a large rebound. guy: i am trying to get my head aroun
vonnie: sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, thank you for that update. guy: let's get some insight into the state of the markets and their reaction to what is happening with coronavirus. we are joined by derek halpenny, european head of global markets research at mufg. are you surprised at the sanguine approach risk assets are taking to the coronavirus story? you would have thought on the face that this is a very market negative event. it doesn't appear to be perceived that way by those investors...
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kong with from hong the latest is sophie kamaruddin. does it look like things may start getting back to normal on monday? sophie: that doesn't seem to be the case as we still have production still on hold. movement will be restricted in residential compounds as authorities address the situation. we have china strongly objecting to the travel restrictions placed to the mainland, which has stranded houses of chinese abroad, and generally come picketing travel for many in the region. we do have government around the world continuing to weigh their options given that the death toll is likely to keep climbing, and of course, the potential emergence of super spreaders. guy: that doesn't sound good. when people do get back to work and we start to see the economy beginning to crack up again -- to crank up again, what did the chinese authorities do to try to stability that growth? at the moment, the country and large parts of it are a log down -- are in lockdown. what do they do when things start to get going again? sophie: we've already started
kong with from hong the latest is sophie kamaruddin. does it look like things may start getting back to normal on monday? sophie: that doesn't seem to be the case as we still have production still on hold. movement will be restricted in residential compounds as authorities address the situation. we have china strongly objecting to the travel restrictions placed to the mainland, which has stranded houses of chinese abroad, and generally come picketing travel for many in the region. we do have...
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we were talking to sophie kamaruddin a few minutes ago. hong kong now upping the number of coronavirus cases to 42. it is also saying it is investigating six new cases of the virus. alix: definitely keep our eye on those headlines and update you as anymore cross. a programming reminder for you, we will have special coverage of the new hampshire primary tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. you definitely don't want to miss that. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix: from new york, i'm alix steel. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." when it -- we want to give a check on first word news. here's what he could gupta. -- here's ritika gupta. ritika: the justice department has charged four members of the hacking intotry of equifax. the data breach was exposed in 2017. polls show bernie sanders has the lead a day before the democratic presidential primary in new hampshire. pete buttigieg is second, and amy klobuchar is third, but two tracking polls show about 1/3 of voters could still change their minds. pre
we were talking to sophie kamaruddin a few minutes ago. hong kong now upping the number of coronavirus cases to 42. it is also saying it is investigating six new cases of the virus. alix: definitely keep our eye on those headlines and update you as anymore cross. a programming reminder for you, we will have special coverage of the new hampshire primary tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. you definitely don't want to miss that. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix: from...
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that is sophie kamaruddin, our colleague in hong kong. now we turn to michael mckee in sarasota, florida. we got retail sales numbers and consumer confidence. they are mainly positive but some mixed results. michael: definitely mixed results. years ago alan greenspan was asked about this and he said we watch what consumers do and not what they say. if that is still the case, there is reason for concern. the retail sales numbers for january were a disappointment. the headline number up .3%, but the december now more -- but the december number was revised down by point 2/10. by .2%. that number goes directly into gdp and that was a real disappointment. theanged on the month and december number revised down from a .5% gain to a .2% gain. consumers may still be buying, but their enthusiasm will seem to have flagged, except for the fact that we have the university of michigan consumer sentiment numbers, a new high. now people are telling the university of michigan survey they still feel good about the economy and its prospects. which will win
that is sophie kamaruddin, our colleague in hong kong. now we turn to michael mckee in sarasota, florida. we got retail sales numbers and consumer confidence. they are mainly positive but some mixed results. michael: definitely mixed results. years ago alan greenspan was asked about this and he said we watch what consumers do and not what they say. if that is still the case, there is reason for concern. the retail sales numbers for january were a disappointment. the headline number up .3%, but...
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later, sophie long and her collea g u es later, sophie long and her colleagues did find some award winners. the coverage of the oscars is undoubtedly popular with some viewers, others find it trivial and excessive, and that you is articulated in the telephone message. yes, the oscars only take place once a year, and everyone goes into overdrive, but the bbc breakfast presenters were also in overdrive and supplemented by supercharged. storm ciara received plenty of coverage over the weekend with bbc teams dispatched across the uk to report on the damage and destruction it was causing. here is an example from sunday's breakfast. people are being told to avoid unnecessary travel. in a moment we are going to speak with thomas, but first, good morning to you. it seems may be slightly less windy than it was earlier, but hard to tell.m might seem that way, the occasional really strong gust takes you by surprise, so much so that a little while ago our camera got knocked over, andl while ago our camera got knocked over, and i don't know if you can hear over the sons of the strong wins, but to the r
later, sophie long and her collea g u es later, sophie long and her colleagues did find some award winners. the coverage of the oscars is undoubtedly popular with some viewers, others find it trivial and excessive, and that you is articulated in the telephone message. yes, the oscars only take place once a year, and everyone goes into overdrive, but the bbc breakfast presenters were also in overdrive and supplemented by supercharged. storm ciara received plenty of coverage over the weekend with...
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sophie: there are several ways to parse the data. we had that surprise decision initially seen as a risk off sentiment in markets, so there was a bounce in metals. given the implications of the scale of the crisis, these numbers add challenges. there is also a political shakeup to consider on thursday. two top officials in wuhan and hubei have been replaced given their failure to curb the spread of the virus. this is a sense that clean slate moment before these new officials take the helm in wuhan. shery: sophie kamaruddin, thank you for the latest on this ongoing outbreak of the coronavirus. turning to the u.s. economy, a key measure of u.s. prices remains subdued in january. upset. costs were joining us for more insight is oxford's chief economist. the inflation picture is benign, the same with the pce numbers. does this mean the fed has plenty of room to cut if it wants to this year? gregory: that is the message we are getting from most inflation gauges. essentially this gives the fed a lot of room to continue to try to run the ec
sophie: there are several ways to parse the data. we had that surprise decision initially seen as a risk off sentiment in markets, so there was a bounce in metals. given the implications of the scale of the crisis, these numbers add challenges. there is also a political shakeup to consider on thursday. two top officials in wuhan and hubei have been replaced given their failure to curb the spread of the virus. this is a sense that clean slate moment before these new officials take the helm in...
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hello and welcome to sophie co visionaries on sophie shevardnadze the new by a magical research and high end technology are completely transforming the way we see understand and treat diseases including the plague of our times cancer well today i sit down with one of the world's most renowned oncology. man who has many famous people among his patients dr david davis. it's so great to have you with us in our program so as you know it's called sophie code visionaries and you are a true visionary in your field so i got a lot of questions like i'm not a professional right so i'm going to ask you a lot of things that actually lie on the surface because that's what most people are interested in i'm ready. so i don't have this distinct for a world her surgeon is ation the latest one and it says that actually cases and the deaths are rising and i'm thinking we have so many new technologies so much research has been done are we still losing the battle no question about it we're losing the battle for 2 big reasons one is we're continued to smoke so tobacco is still the leading cause of cancer deat
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that is sophie kamaruddin. now we turned to bill faries in washington. it turns out we have a new head of national intelligence. bill: president trump appointing his ambassador to germany, very outspoken trump loyalist, richard grenell, to be his acting director of national intelligence. that was filled by someone who was also in an acting position, and because of u.s. law had to leave that post soon. grenell has taken the job. we do not know if you would get it on a permanent position, but it put somebody who has been very loyal to the president in a position overseeing the intelligence community that the president has long distrusted ever since the early days of his administration. david: i understand there is a shakeup at the national security council. normally he would say this is the normal course, but there might be more to this one. bill: we know victoria coates has been the deputy national security advisor and is getting moved to the department of energy. the interesting thing is there has long been rumors around victoria coates that she may be a
that is sophie kamaruddin. now we turned to bill faries in washington. it turns out we have a new head of national intelligence. bill: president trump appointing his ambassador to germany, very outspoken trump loyalist, richard grenell, to be his acting director of national intelligence. that was filled by someone who was also in an acting position, and because of u.s. law had to leave that post soon. grenell has taken the job. we do not know if you would get it on a permanent position, but it...
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francine: we are back with mike bell and sophie huynh. mike, is tesla a microcosm for --ething, for evaluations four valuations that feel like bubbles? michael: valuations between growth stocks in the u.s. and value stocks are starting to look wide. if you look at the p differential, it is the widest it has been since 2000, not quite as high, but pretty stretched from our standards. basically since 2007, growth stocks have been outperforming. being overweight is a risk and that could come to for ration in two scenarios, the first during a market -- come to fruition in two scenarios, the first during a market -- the second getting higher prices and the value stocks are out on the way up. francine: do you agree with that assessment or do you worry? ofhie: i think the valuation growth stocks must be driven by tech, u.s. tech, where the profitability has been an enormous. earnings momentum has been a strong backing as well as share buybacks since 2017. going forward, i think there could be some pressure not only in a recession scenario, but i
francine: we are back with mike bell and sophie huynh. mike, is tesla a microcosm for --ething, for evaluations four valuations that feel like bubbles? michael: valuations between growth stocks in the u.s. and value stocks are starting to look wide. if you look at the p differential, it is the widest it has been since 2000, not quite as high, but pretty stretched from our standards. basically since 2007, growth stocks have been outperforming. being overweight is a risk and that could come to...
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sophie: this shift in numbers -- revising its case counts again. for includes right up made february 19. also revised its february numbers pushing the confirmed case numbers above 60 the -- above 63,000. clusters discovered in china's third-biggest province, which the central government says will be investigated. cases.otal of 748 the outbreak has been infected industrial activity in the eastern province. according to bloomberg economics, the economy is running 50% to 60% of its normal capacity. authorities have not seen a turning point yet when it comes to the epidemic. indicated this week it would deepen the focus on stabilizing the economy. supply chain and business sentiment showing up in global pmi data, u.s., business, and manufacturing activities. we are also seeing a pickup in cases outside of china, which could indicate a new phase in the outbreak, a search in iran, concernsthe who, given route infection not being traced back directly to china. david: a disturbing story. thanks to sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. now we go to brussels and m
sophie: this shift in numbers -- revising its case counts again. for includes right up made february 19. also revised its february numbers pushing the confirmed case numbers above 60 the -- above 63,000. clusters discovered in china's third-biggest province, which the central government says will be investigated. cases.otal of 748 the outbreak has been infected industrial activity in the eastern province. according to bloomberg economics, the economy is running 50% to 60% of its normal...
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thank you sovid: much to sophie kamaruddin. now let's turn to one of the companies sophie mentioned. alex webb is in london on apple. didn't they know there were supply chain problems? alex: we did, but apple had attempted to build that into its forecast for the march quarter. it's predicted revenue between 63 billion dollars and $67 billion. now it is saying it will not hit the lower end of that range. that is creating a certain amount of anxiety given that it re-specify the range, given it implies it does not necessarily know when demand will recovery. there are two pieces of the demand and supply side people people have not been able to leave their homes. harder for made it apple to hire the people to work in their factories. it is just in the middle of our production ramp. they expect a lower-cost iphone next month sometime. when those new products come out, it brings in hundreds of thousands around china to work in its new production hub and it has been harder to do that because of the quarantine in effect in the great dif
thank you sovid: much to sophie kamaruddin. now let's turn to one of the companies sophie mentioned. alex webb is in london on apple. didn't they know there were supply chain problems? alex: we did, but apple had attempted to build that into its forecast for the march quarter. it's predicted revenue between 63 billion dollars and $67 billion. now it is saying it will not hit the lower end of that range. that is creating a certain amount of anxiety given that it re-specify the range, given it...
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bloomberg's sophie kamaruddin from hong kong. guy: is getting increasingly clear that the outbreak and china's reaction are going to have a major impact on corporate profit. world's largest container shipping company had this to say. canceled more than 50 departures from china and the last two weeks. we have quite a cancellation program, it does take a few weeks for manufacturing to ramp up again. obviously this year china has been closed twice as long. china hasion out of dropped somewhat. the commodity most impacted is probably iron ore. generally we are still moving product pretty well. we do not see a big impact. obviously china's growth will be impacted in the first half. we do expected to recover fairly quickly. it should be business as usual. americanceo of anglo downplaying some of the risks associated with this. the miners would appear to be front and center in terms of the risk we are seeing coming through the metals market. we will wait and see. let's get some analysis on what is happening with the miners. we are joine
bloomberg's sophie kamaruddin from hong kong. guy: is getting increasingly clear that the outbreak and china's reaction are going to have a major impact on corporate profit. world's largest container shipping company had this to say. canceled more than 50 departures from china and the last two weeks. we have quite a cancellation program, it does take a few weeks for manufacturing to ramp up again. obviously this year china has been closed twice as long. china hasion out of dropped somewhat. the...
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picture of sophie ray wirth, who at the age of 51, has become one of the fastest veteran distance runners and has won a place in a half marathon. she looks extremely happy there. she just became runner—up in last month's farnborough half marathon. runner—up in last month's farnborough half marathonlj runner—up in last month's farnborough half marathon. i do remember her starting running, it wasn't that many years ago, she has not always been a runner. he won a piers morgan's great books, which surprisingly have never won the nobel prize for literature and he talks about the boozy lunches he used to have it sophie and now he say she is boring, because all she does is run. good for her! in 20 years time, when i am 50 two i will ta ke years time, when i am 50 two i will take up running. louise minchin does triathlons. and frank gardner is a terrific skier as well. yes he is, incredible. that's it for the papers this don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you. thank you james and lucy. you can run and get yourself a cook
picture of sophie ray wirth, who at the age of 51, has become one of the fastest veteran distance runners and has won a place in a half marathon. she looks extremely happy there. she just became runner—up in last month's farnborough half marathon. runner—up in last month's farnborough half marathonlj runner—up in last month's farnborough half marathon. i do remember her starting running, it wasn't that many years ago, she has not always been a runner. he won a piers morgan's great books,...
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sophie long in las vegas. there are new hopes of a peace deal in afghanistan with the start of seven days of what's being called a period of "reduced violence" between us—led forces and taliban fighters. it could lead to the withdrawal of foreign troops after nearly two decades of war. from kabul, our correspondent secunder kermani reports. celebrations late last night as the "reduction in violence" came into effect. for the next seven days, the taliban, afghan government and us forces have promised not to carry out major attacks. helping pave the way, it's hoped, for an eventual peace deal. afghanistan is a country that has been torn apart by conflict. tens of thousands have been killed. for more than a year, though, the united states has been trying to negotiate an exit to its longest ever war. the taliban wants to make a deal. we'll see if they want to make a deal, it's got to be a real deal. but we'll see. that has meant talking to the taliban. the two sides have drawn up a deal that would see a timetabl
sophie long in las vegas. there are new hopes of a peace deal in afghanistan with the start of seven days of what's being called a period of "reduced violence" between us—led forces and taliban fighters. it could lead to the withdrawal of foreign troops after nearly two decades of war. from kabul, our correspondent secunder kermani reports. celebrations late last night as the "reduction in violence" came into effect. for the next seven days, the taliban, afghan government...
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that is sophie kamaruddin, our colleague in hong kong. now matt bosler is here to talk about judy shelton and the other nominee, two nominees getting very different reactions from the senate. researchis waller, the director of the st. louis fed, and judy shelton, both trump nominees come all of the questioning focusing on judy shelton and a lot of her controversial views. chris waller sailed through and did not have to field many questions. the interesting thing is we expected democrats to come out strongly against shelton in the questioning and they did that. three republicans also went after her a little bit on different issues. that creates a wild for her nomination because she only needs one republican in committee to go against her to hold her nomination. then if she does make it out of committee, only three republicans in the broader senate. david: judy shelton has been an outspoken commentator on fed policy, something of a gadfly. that may have attracted president trump. if she backing off of those positions now or is she doubling
that is sophie kamaruddin, our colleague in hong kong. now matt bosler is here to talk about judy shelton and the other nominee, two nominees getting very different reactions from the senate. researchis waller, the director of the st. louis fed, and judy shelton, both trump nominees come all of the questioning focusing on judy shelton and a lot of her controversial views. chris waller sailed through and did not have to field many questions. the interesting thing is we expected democrats to come...
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romaine: that is sophie of bloomberg news out in hong kong. from new york here, this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: the softbank founder is opening the door to making some of the changes championed by activist investor paul singer. this after the company reported losses in the second quarter. we are joined by matt monk. we kind of heard what paul singer had to say. we heard today or overnight from what mott poc -- from what my yoshi son had to say. it did not sound like he was conceding a lot. matt: i would say he has striking a conciliatory tone. he was paying lip service to some of the things singer wants. he nodded to the fact we might address some of these things. he is saying the right things elliott wants to hear. he describes singer as his important partner. he described himself as the largest shareholder in softbank. money: elliott puts more to work than anybody else. he is the most feared investor in the world. say he would do exactly what he wants. do you think what he did today was enough to ease some of those tensions? matt: we are in
romaine: that is sophie of bloomberg news out in hong kong. from new york here, this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: the softbank founder is opening the door to making some of the changes championed by activist investor paul singer. this after the company reported losses in the second quarter. we are joined by matt monk. we kind of heard what paul singer had to say. we heard today or overnight from what mott poc -- from what my yoshi son had to say. it did not sound like he was conceding a lot....
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sophie, you are going very well as well, battling against the sound behind you. well done for being able to hear me, and we will come back to you, of course, as we get more results coming in from nevada. let's get some of the day's other news: turkey has sent thousands of troops, tanks, armoured vehicles and personnel carriers towards southern idlib. the military has been sending troops to the region in the past two weeks in response to attacks by syrian government forces, which are backed by russia. nearly a million civilians have been displaced from the area. hundreds of people have marched through central london demanding that jailed wikilea ks founderjulian assange be released, days before his extradition hearings begin. a london court begins hearings on monday to decide whether the australian—born assange should be extradited to the united states. the a8—year—old, who spent seven years holed up in ecuador‘s london embassy, is wanted by the us on 18 criminal counts of conspiring to hack government computers and violating an espionage law. many afghans
sophie, you are going very well as well, battling against the sound behind you. well done for being able to hear me, and we will come back to you, of course, as we get more results coming in from nevada. let's get some of the day's other news: turkey has sent thousands of troops, tanks, armoured vehicles and personnel carriers towards southern idlib. the military has been sending troops to the region in the past two weeks in response to attacks by syrian government forces, which are backed by...
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hello and welcome to sophie cove visionaries i'm sophie shevardnadze and the new by a magical research and high end technologies are completely transforming the way we see understand and treat diseases including the plague of our times cancer well today i sit down with one of the world's most renowned oncologist a man who has many famous people among his patients dr david davis. it's so great to have you with us on our program so as you know it's called sophie cohen visionaries and you're a true visionary in your field so i got a lot of questions like i'm not a professional right so i'm going to ask you a lot of things that actually lie on the surface because that's what most people are interested in i'm ready ok so i don't have the statistic for a world her surgeon is ation the latest one and it says that actually cases and the deaths are rising and i'm thinking we have so many new technologies so much research has been done are we still losing the battle no question about it we're losing the battle for 2 big reasons one is we're continuing to smoke so tobacco is still the leading cau
hello and welcome to sophie cove visionaries i'm sophie shevardnadze and the new by a magical research and high end technologies are completely transforming the way we see understand and treat diseases including the plague of our times cancer well today i sit down with one of the world's most renowned oncologist a man who has many famous people among his patients dr david davis. it's so great to have you with us on our program so as you know it's called sophie cohen visionaries and you're a...
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sophie long, bbc news, hollywood. the big question we are all asking is, what will sophie be wearing tonight? now it's time for a look at the weather with susan. if she was over here, she would be wearing an anorak! 0 luck! just in case! very wise! this building does go down to —3! i like coverage to at least my knee! the problem is, it really is absolutely awful out there, as we have seen from the footage coming in from our weather watchers, the images. it is a two pronged attack, it is the rain and there has been coastal flooding with high tides and there has been england flooding because of heavy rain. severe flood warning in pateley bridge and that one infour warning in pateley bridge and that one in four severe gales for much of the uk into this evening. and there could be another peak in the winds across england and where is, up to 80 mph through the late evening and up 80 mph through the late evening and up to 8051 suspect through central scotland. so we are not out of the woods yet. but it is into the small
sophie long, bbc news, hollywood. the big question we are all asking is, what will sophie be wearing tonight? now it's time for a look at the weather with susan. if she was over here, she would be wearing an anorak! 0 luck! just in case! very wise! this building does go down to —3! i like coverage to at least my knee! the problem is, it really is absolutely awful out there, as we have seen from the footage coming in from our weather watchers, the images. it is a two pronged attack, it is the...
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sophie long, bbc news, hollywood. sophie is well geared up for the evening's festivities in los angeles and we will have coverage throughout the evening on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. storm ciara continues to batter the uk and allareas storm ciara continues to batter the uk and all areas have already been affected by the severe weather with the potential for a further peak in the potential for a further peak in the wind is early evening. the met office has an amber warning for severe gales across england and wales, but central scotland may see gusts in excess of 85 mph through the early part of the evening. showers start to finish out further into the evening and then overnight, they mostly concentrate to the north of the uk. we will notice they turn white. colder air floating of the uk. we will notice they turn white. colder airfloating behind ciara. there is ciara pushing into scandinavia to start the new week, but the isobars stay tightly packed, there is no letup in the win
sophie long, bbc news, hollywood. sophie is well geared up for the evening's festivities in los angeles and we will have coverage throughout the evening on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. storm ciara continues to batter the uk and allareas storm ciara continues to batter the uk and all areas have already been affected by the severe weather with the potential for a further peak in the potential for a further peak in the wind is early evening. the met office...
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sophie kamaruddin joins us from hong kong. a lot of people are still expecting that we will see a relatively quick bounce back, that there will be some kind of stabilization with the coronavirus story. is that what we are getting at this stage? are we there yet? sophie: the market moves are indicative of that optimism, or perhaps complacency. chinese stocks recovering the losses that were seen in the early part of this month on hopes that alice he makers'-- that policymakers' efforts to cushion the economy will see an outcome. we have tax cuts, early bond sales, and money market makeups from the pboc and other regulatory bodies, taking more than 30 supportive measures. others are less convinced that we will see the type of stimulus markets are hoping for. as we wait to see if the impact will extend to the economy and earnings for the second quarter, any sign of rising debt defaults, unemployment, those may be among the red flags to assess this fallout. we have top officials reportedly this week considering whether or for polic
sophie kamaruddin joins us from hong kong. a lot of people are still expecting that we will see a relatively quick bounce back, that there will be some kind of stabilization with the coronavirus story. is that what we are getting at this stage? are we there yet? sophie: the market moves are indicative of that optimism, or perhaps complacency. chinese stocks recovering the losses that were seen in the early part of this month on hopes that alice he makers'-- that policymakers' efforts to cushion...
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now we go to sophie kamaruddin and hong kong. it is starting to hit businesses. i know airlines will be hit particularly. sophie: bloomberg learning the government is in talks with the conglomerate focused on its aviation business that looks to have backfired given the impact daily travel has seen in china. now going to 1/5 of its usual level. broadly speaking, chinese authorities are looking to support the aviation sector on the mainland with measures including possible mergers and a package for billions of dollars. david: what other businesses are being hit? there is a tendency to say it is a first quarter issue. by the second quarter we will be ok. is that the sense? shoppers are largely staying at home and holding back from spending. we have heard from names like adidas and puma. adidas seeing an 85% bump in business since january 25. this in the face of store closures and staffing limitations. ifnding may be further away employers hold back on wages. that adds pressure on policymakers to provide for companies and keep employment stable. we did see the chines
now we go to sophie kamaruddin and hong kong. it is starting to hit businesses. i know airlines will be hit particularly. sophie: bloomberg learning the government is in talks with the conglomerate focused on its aviation business that looks to have backfired given the impact daily travel has seen in china. now going to 1/5 of its usual level. broadly speaking, chinese authorities are looking to support the aviation sector on the mainland with measures including possible mergers and a package...
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joining us, sophie kamaruddin from hong kong. the hong kong government, dipping into fiscal reserves with the city way to buy political unrest. some that up for us and the latest development through the rest of asia, notably south korea. sophie: in these unprecedented times, forecasts for the economy to see a back-to-back annual tougsion and given the economic condition, fiscal deficit seen widening doh in part to the handouts we are seeing with the latest stimulus package at $15.4 billion and the government expects a fiscal deficit over the next five years, that short fall hitting $18 billion in 2021. policymakers in the region and the world, seeking to cushion the fallout from this virus and forh korea, consensus is the central bank to cut the key rate by 25 basis points to a record low 1%. japan, the highest case count in japan, reported the first that's from the coronavirus and a man in brazil has tested positive in sao paulo. manus: we are certainly re-rating the risks from around the world and we saw the hong kong response,
joining us, sophie kamaruddin from hong kong. the hong kong government, dipping into fiscal reserves with the city way to buy political unrest. some that up for us and the latest development through the rest of asia, notably south korea. sophie: in these unprecedented times, forecasts for the economy to see a back-to-back annual tougsion and given the economic condition, fiscal deficit seen widening doh in part to the handouts we are seeing with the latest stimulus package at $15.4 billion and...
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guy: sophie, thank you very much, indeed. vonnie: one of the industries being hit by the coronavirus is aviation. bloomberg talked about this a ph and -- about the situation with a number of executives. here's what they have to say. to thee look back previous outbreak of sars in 2003 and h1n1, we see that trafficthe decline in is five to seven weeks, and then there is a recovery in the following 10 to 15 weeks. >> during the incubation period, virus canhat this still be transmitted. aviation justk because there is something in the air, but it is really not a scientific fact. >> this is a crisis primarily based in china that will impact everybody, and everybody needs to take measures. it is not just about the airline industry. sometimes it can be a little bit to narrowly focused on aviation. on the globalre market moves of recent days, we are joined by marilyn watson, blackrock head of global fundamental fixed income strategy. we have the 10 year yield move from one .70%, already considered low, all the way down to 1.624%.ow b
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sophie, thank you. the start of a week—long partial truce between the taliban, the afghan government, and the united states appears to have passed off peacefully. there were celebrations as the reduction of violence came into effect last night. all sides have committed themselves to not launching any major attacks. it could lead to the withdrawal of foreign troops after nearly two decades of war. boxing, and tyson fury and deontay wilder are preparing to face each other in las vegas. it's almost 15 months since the pair fought out a controversial draw and tickets have been exchanging hands for thousands of dollars. our sports editor dan roan is in vegas. so dan, remind us what's at stake here? well, this is where at around five o'clock in the morning uk time tyson fury and deontay wilder will make their way to the ring here at the grand hotel for what is being widely considered the biggest title fight in 21 years. the most prestigious of the four belts is on the line. it is such a big fight because th
sophie, thank you. the start of a week—long partial truce between the taliban, the afghan government, and the united states appears to have passed off peacefully. there were celebrations as the reduction of violence came into effect last night. all sides have committed themselves to not launching any major attacks. it could lead to the withdrawal of foreign troops after nearly two decades of war. boxing, and tyson fury and deontay wilder are preparing to face each other in las vegas. it's...
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sophie long, bbc news, hollywood. >> big night on sunday. will any of them be winners? on all the day's news at ourmore website. to see what we're working o anytime, do make sure to check us out on twitter. thank you for watching bbc world news america. have a great weekend! narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also pvided by... the freen foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundaon. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. narrator: be more,bs. ♪ "outbreak." after e doctor who first raised the alarm about coronavirus dies from the infection, concerns grow anew over freedom of information in china. then: >> the russians tried out thingn kraine that we know they then used on us. >> woodruff: "speaking out." tting down with the former leading u.s. diplomatic envoy to ukraine, and witness in thehm impet inquiry, william taylor. and, it's frida
sophie long, bbc news, hollywood. >> big night on sunday. will any of them be winners? on all the day's news at ourmore website. to see what we're working o anytime, do make sure to check us out on twitter. thank you for watching bbc world news america. have a great weekend! narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also pvided by... the freen...
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we we re 0k, thank you, sophie, again. we were mentioning northern italy. 0ur correspondent bethany bell is in milan. keeping an eye. tell us a little more about the response there in italy by the italian authorities and just the degree of seriousness with which this has now been treated. the authorities have put a quarantine, a number of these clusters, these hotspots and towns southeast of milan in quarantine that affects about about 50,000 people, and elsewhere, life carries on very much as usual, although most people here are ina as usual, although most people here are in a state of uncertainty. the authorities are still trying to determine who was patient zero in this outbreak. they have not quite established who the person was that sparked this outbreak of cases and it's a hospital in the region just southeast of milan that has been facing questions as to whether it held the initial cases well enough, whether it's followed the correct procedures. the government has also shut down schools in northern italy, universiti
we we re 0k, thank you, sophie, again. we were mentioning northern italy. 0ur correspondent bethany bell is in milan. keeping an eye. tell us a little more about the response there in italy by the italian authorities and just the degree of seriousness with which this has now been treated. the authorities have put a quarantine, a number of these clusters, these hotspots and towns southeast of milan in quarantine that affects about about 50,000 people, and elsewhere, life carries on very much as...
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hi welcome to sophie visionaries and. my guest today is a true explorer someone who loves to paint the present in order to figure out the future i'm here with architect urbanist writer a thinker rand paul has in his office to talk about the future of the city and the future landscape. graham it's so good to have you here on our program i've been wanting to ask you all kinds of questions big questions i was essential ones i'll try yes but like i want to start with your exhibit at the guggenheim that's opening. so it's called countryside the future. and it's really it's funny you say that because most of the people i've spoken to big thinkers feature ologist most of them agree that the future is within big cities that want to win become trees just big city so when you name it like that do you is it just a concept or do you really believe the future is there and it's of course provocation but it's a very calculating provocation because in 2007 the un said that half of mankind for sleeping in cities may see me from that momen
hi welcome to sophie visionaries and. my guest today is a true explorer someone who loves to paint the present in order to figure out the future i'm here with architect urbanist writer a thinker rand paul has in his office to talk about the future of the city and the future landscape. graham it's so good to have you here on our program i've been wanting to ask you all kinds of questions big questions i was essential ones i'll try yes but like i want to start with your exhibit at the guggenheim...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. our correspondent fiona trott is in tenerife. she is at the hotel that is currently on lockdown, some of the just pretty angry they will have to stay in isolation for 1h days, fiona. yes, they say they have heard that but not had official confirmation from the hotel that is happening, so is is part of the frustration that they have, as the hours go on. you do get the impression, though, that inside things have relaxed slightly. whereas last night they were told that they had to go back to their rooms, couldn't leave their rooms, again this morning, not knowing if they could even go down for brea kfast, they could even go down for breakfast, for food and something to drink, but now we are hearing from people inside the hotel that they are at the pool, a few of them are wearing face masks, we are being told. i want you to listen to an interview that we had with a couple we spoke to earlier mandy and roger, who arrived on monday. we are on our balcony, not outside, like everybody else, a
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. our correspondent fiona trott is in tenerife. she is at the hotel that is currently on lockdown, some of the just pretty angry they will have to stay in isolation for 1h days, fiona. yes, they say they have heard that but not had official confirmation from the hotel that is happening, so is is part of the frustration that they have, as the hours go on. you do get the impression, though, that inside things have relaxed slightly. whereas last night they were told that...
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sophie long, bbc news, las vegas. there's been a lot of hype ahead of what's being billed as the most anticipated heavyweight boxing match in almost twenty years. in the early hours of sunday morning, the american fighter, deontay wilder, will take on britain's tyson fury, in a long—awaited rematch. after their press conference earlier this week turned violent, they'll be weighing in separately. our sports editor dan roan has more from las vegas. cheering. it wouldn't be fight week in vegas without the posturing, the posing and the promotion. but, when push comes to shove, in a city built on hype, there's a real sense that tyson fury‘s rematch against deontay wilder could just live up to the billing. 1a months ago, the first meeting produced an epic. fury, out—boxing his opponent and then somehow surviving a ferocious 12th round knock—down, before a controversial draw. now these two unbeaten heavyweights have got it on again. i think this is the biggest fight in the last 50 years. i've got his number, because
sophie long, bbc news, las vegas. there's been a lot of hype ahead of what's being billed as the most anticipated heavyweight boxing match in almost twenty years. in the early hours of sunday morning, the american fighter, deontay wilder, will take on britain's tyson fury, in a long—awaited rematch. after their press conference earlier this week turned violent, they'll be weighing in separately. our sports editor dan roan has more from las vegas. cheering. it wouldn't be fight week in vegas...
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sophie long, bbc news, las vegas. police in kazakhstan have detained about 200 people during demonstrations in the country's largest city, almaty. the arrests came after two banned opposition groups tried to hold illegal anti—government protests. rich preston reports. these demonstrations weren't supposed to turn violent. impact, they weren't supposed to happen at all. the two groups protesting our band. there is no official opposition in the soil central asian country. the democratic party was created last year, that isn't formally recognised. the other party, the democratic choice of kazakhstan, was labelled as an extremist group by the government in 2018. demonstrators were met by huge numbers of police. this man, eric, is sharing his views of the government. before plainclothed police officers take him away. "down with the dictatorship," she is shouting. this sign says, political oppression is a disgrace. detention is for peaceful rallies. security forces were unrelenting and who was arrested. translation: this
sophie long, bbc news, las vegas. police in kazakhstan have detained about 200 people during demonstrations in the country's largest city, almaty. the arrests came after two banned opposition groups tried to hold illegal anti—government protests. rich preston reports. these demonstrations weren't supposed to turn violent. impact, they weren't supposed to happen at all. the two groups protesting our band. there is no official opposition in the soil central asian country. the democratic party...
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north america correspondent sophie long has been following developments in nevada's largest city, las vegas. the official results are still coming in, but as you saw there, bernie sanders has already declared victory, and us media are reporting this as a resounding victory for bernie sanders. he's already left nevada. he's already campaigning in texas, one of the largest states to go to the polls in super tuesday, in ten days' time. so a good night for bernie sanders‘s campaign, but that will only increase anxiety amongst moderates in the party, who feel he is too progressive and too far left to beat donald trump in november. moderates, though, still struggling to unify behind a single candidate. according to early official results, pete buttigieg anjoe biden were fighting it out for second place. but i'm at a biden campaign event here. he's already been on the stage, and his team are calling this a strong second place for their man. much—needed result for him, of course. he had very disappointing results in both iowa and new hampshire, and his campaign has basically been on life
north america correspondent sophie long has been following developments in nevada's largest city, las vegas. the official results are still coming in, but as you saw there, bernie sanders has already declared victory, and us media are reporting this as a resounding victory for bernie sanders. he's already left nevada. he's already campaigning in texas, one of the largest states to go to the polls in super tuesday, in ten days' time. so a good night for bernie sanders‘s campaign, but that will...
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all of them to so because visionaries me sophie shevardnadze social networks have transformed the way we see communications even the most intimate forms. pushing us towards another sexual revolution well today i talked about this with social psychologist just an alum miller. justin len miller welcome to the show craig to have you with us very excited to have this chat with you so justin all over the board there is data that people are having less sex these days than 3 or 5 decades ago and i've heard that american teenagers are having less sex japanese aren't having any of the births are given a pass i mean you name it can we say with confidence that having sex is in decline . so that's a really great question this is something that a lot of people have referred to as a sex recession if you will and when you look at the data it seems that people are reporting having less sex than they were a few generations ago but it's not completely clear what that means because in these studies people are being asked how often they're having sex but they're not defining what sex is and the reality i
all of them to so because visionaries me sophie shevardnadze social networks have transformed the way we see communications even the most intimate forms. pushing us towards another sexual revolution well today i talked about this with social psychologist just an alum miller. justin len miller welcome to the show craig to have you with us very excited to have this chat with you so justin all over the board there is data that people are having less sex these days than 3 or 5 decades ago and i've...
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and will want to make an impact ahead of the caucuses here on saturday in nevada full dot that was sophie long in las vegas. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: eerie streets and empty metro stations. we pay a visit to beijing — deserted because of the coronavirus. also on the programme: pictures of a fantasy wedding. a fantasy because it's a gay wedding in singapore, where homosexuality is illegal. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morale of the people. i am terrified of the repercussions on the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no let—up in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flow down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new—generation
and will want to make an impact ahead of the caucuses here on saturday in nevada full dot that was sophie long in las vegas. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: eerie streets and empty metro stations. we pay a visit to beijing — deserted because of the coronavirus. also on the programme: pictures of a fantasy wedding. a fantasy because it's a gay wedding in singapore, where homosexuality is illegal. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the...
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a welcome to sophie because vision there is me sophie shevardnadze social networks have transformed the way we see communications even the most intimate forms. pushing towards another sexual revolution well today i talk about this with social psychologist justin. justin len miller welcome to the show create to have you with us very excited to have this chat with you so justin all over the board there is data that people are having less sex these days than 3 or 5 decades ago and i've heard that american teenagers are having less sex japanese aren't having any of the brits are given a pass i mean you name it can we say with confidence that having sex is in decline . so that's a really great question this is something that a lot of people have referred to as a sex recession if you will and when you look at the data it seems that people are reporting having less sex than they were a few generations ago but it's not completely clear what that means because in these studies people are being asked how often they're having sex but they're not defining what sex is and the reality is that people
a welcome to sophie because vision there is me sophie shevardnadze social networks have transformed the way we see communications even the most intimate forms. pushing towards another sexual revolution well today i talk about this with social psychologist justin. justin len miller welcome to the show create to have you with us very excited to have this chat with you so justin all over the board there is data that people are having less sex these days than 3 or 5 decades ago and i've heard that...